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While the number of women with HIV in the United States -- not to mention around the world -- increases, there are precious few places on the Web where HIV-positive women can turn for critically important information and support. That's why The Body has launched its new and improved HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Women. Overflowing with practical information about living with HIV, having a baby and dealing with HIV medications, the resource center features:
If you're a woman living with HIV, or are simply looking to learn more about how HIV affects women, there's no better resource on the Web than The Body's newly updated HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Women.
WOMEN OF VISUAL AIDS
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One of the many women who tell their story in our new resource center.

About Teniecka
Age: 26
Home: Colorado Springs, Colo.
Diagnosed: May 2001
Teniecka trusted her boyfriend. They'd been together for two years. She was monogamous and thought he was, too -- then she tested positive for HIV. It took Teniecka a full year to wrap her mind around being HIV positive and to seek the support of an AIDS organization. Her family also had a difficult time coping with the news, but they are now her biggest source of support. "Since testing positive for HIV, I look at the world from a very new perspective. Life is a precious treasure and if taken lightly can be gone in moments. ... I am especially thankful, honored, and blessed to have an opportunity to help and not just sit back. ... At the end of the day, I want to know I made an impact on someone." Teniecka is a student at Colorado Christian University studying organizational management in human resources. She plans to eventually get her master’s degree in business management. Read more >>
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